August 20th, 2018
Those fragrances you enjoy? Dinosaurs liked them first
The compounds behind the perfumes and colognes you enjoy have been eliciting olfactory excitement since dinosaurs walked the Earth.
The compounds behind the perfumes and colognes you enjoy have been eliciting olfactory excitement since dinosaurs walked the Earth.
Biophysicist Elisar Barbar and team have discovered that the intrinsically disordered state of the protein ASCIZ, a key transcription factor within cells, plays a major […]
Size is the main factor that predicts how calcifying organisms will respond to ocean acidification, according to a new study by biology Ph.D. candidate Allison […]
Biochemist and biophysicist David Hendrix and collaborators have used deep learning to decipher which ribonucleic acids have the potential to encode proteins.
Summer campers come home with many wild tales, but only a select few can boast of a liquid nitrogen ice cream snack like the lucky […]
Biochemist Adrian Gombart discovered nanofiber-based wound dressings loaded with vitamin D spur production of an antimicrobial peptide, a key step to battling surgical site infections.
Astrophysicist Davide Lazzati and team have confirmed that last fall’s union of two neutron stars caused a short gamma-ray burst.
Like so many students, senior BioHealth Sciences major Brett Gill’s intended path as a freshman at Oregon State veered off course — for the better.
Looking back on his gut decision in high school to major in physics, graduating senior Abe Teklu remains somewhat mystified.
Biochemistry and biophysics senior Mai Le arrived at Oregon State as a reluctant freshman but found her place through research and volunteer opportunities.
The College combines both traditional and innovative approaches to make sure our science graduates are well prepared for lifelong success.
Science programs have guided the evolution of research and education at OSU since its 1868 land grant designation.
The College of Science and the Honors College host students and their families at the 2018 Spring Family Weekend on May 5 with a brunch, […]
The College of Science welcomes Maude David and spouse Kenton Hokanson, who joined the Department of Microbiology in January.
Walsh is breaking the mold of conventional classroom dynamics by using online resources paired with data-driven research to increase student success in introductory physics.
Human cells have tremendous power to mechanically change their surroundings, opening the door to new insights including how cancer spreads.
OSU’s chapter of Phi Kappa Phi honor society welcomes 2018 inductees Dean Roy Haggerty and 15 science students, two of whom were awarded scholarships.
Seventy participants from around the world gathered on campus for the 38th Annual Crown Gall Conference in October 2017. The two-day event was co-hosted by […]
Heidi Schellman is one of those rare academics who has remained engaged and successful in three distinct areas — research, teaching and administration.
A type of soil-dwelling bacterium produces molecules that induce death in melanoma cells, according to research by chemist Sandra Loesgen.